Greed

Greed

The intense, perhaps inordinate, desire for wealth. There is no consensus as to how much desire qualifies as greed. Some believe greed to be positive as it motivates business, which spurs economic growth. Many others, however, believe greed can go too far and create unsustainable growth or growth at the expense of social justice. The morality of greed is a concern in the field of business ethics.

Whilst I most certainly applaud Mr Moore's opinions and his obvious love of Wales, I cannot help but wonder what future visitors to Wales will think of our magnificent 'Wild Wales' scenery when they will undoubtedly be surrounded by the wind turbine generators of numerous windfarms that are being planted mindlessly by highly subsidised money-grabbing developers, aided by a UK government promoting windfarms, who do so for no better reason than to appear to be 'politically correct' in their hope to appease the Green lobby.

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